Ọrọ Iṣaaju
The Microsoft Surface Pro (5th Gen) is a versatile 2-in-1 device designed to combine the power of a laptop with the flexibility of a tablet. Featuring a 7th generation Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB of storage, it offers robust performance for various tasks. The device includes a stunning PixelSense display that supports both pen and touch input, enhancing productivity and creative workflows. Its refined design provides extended battery life and improved performance compared to previous generations.
Awọn ẹya pataki pẹlu:
- 7th generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage.
- Up to 13.5 hours of video playback battery life.
- Lightweight design, starting at 1.69 lbs (m3 model).
- PixelSense display with pen and touch support.
- Compatible with Microsoft Surface Pro Signature Platinum Type Cover for a full laptop experience.
Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti
Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan wa ninu apoti:
- Surface Pro device
- Surface Pro Platinum Cover
- Agbara Ipese Unit
- Quick Bẹrẹ Itọsọna
- Aabo ati awọn iwe atilẹyin ọja
Ṣeto
1. Agbara akọkọ Lori
Connect the Power Supply Unit to the Surface Pro and a power outlet. Press the power button located on the top edge of the device. The device will boot up and guide you through the initial Windows 10 Professional setup process.
2. Attaching the Type Cover
Align the magnetic connector of the Surface Pro Platinum Cover with the bottom edge of the Surface Pro. The cover will snap into place magnetically. You can adjust the angle of the Type Cover for comfortable typing.

Image: Microsoft Surface Pro (5th Gen) with Platinum Type Cover and Surface Pen attached, showcasing the device in laptop mode.
3. Nsopọ si Wi-Fi
During the initial setup, you will be prompted to connect to a Wi-Fi network. Select your network from the list and enter the password if required. This will enable internet access for updates and online services.
4. Windows Hello Setup (Optional)
The Surface Pro supports Windows Hello for secure and fast login using facial recognition. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up this feature during initial configuration or later via Windows Settings.
Operating the Surface Pro
Awọn ipo ti Lilo
The Surface Pro offers multiple modes for different tasks:
- Ipo Kọǹpútà alágbèéká: Use with the Platinum Type Cover attached and the kickstand extended for a traditional laptop experience.
- Ipo Studio: Lower the kickstand to a shallow angle for writing and drawing with the Surface Pen (sold separately).
- Ipo tabulẹti: Detach the Type Cover or fold it back completely to use the Surface Pro as a standalone tablet.

Image: The Microsoft Surface Pro (5th Gen) shown in both laptop mode with the Type Cover and kickstand, and tablet mode from the rear, highlighting its versatility.
Touchscreen and Gestures
The PixelSense display is a multi-touch screen. Common gestures include:
- Fọwọ ba: Yan ohun kan tabi ṣii ohun elo kan.
- Ra: Scroll through content or navigate between screens.
- Fun pọ-si-sun-un: Sun-un sinu tabi jade lori awọn aworan ati web awọn oju-iwe.
- Yi lọ ika meji: Scroll vertically or horizontally.
Using the Type Cover
The Platinum Type Cover provides a full-size keyboard and a large glass trackpad. The keys are backlit for use in low-light conditions. The trackpad supports multi-touch gestures for navigation and control.

Aworan: Ohun oke view of the Microsoft Surface Pro (5th Gen) tablet and its detached Platinum Type Cover, illustrating the modular design.
Using the Surface Pen (Sold Separately)
The Surface Pen allows for precise writing, drawing, and annotation directly on the screen. It offers pressure sensitivity for a natural writing experience. Pair the pen via Bluetooth in Windows Settings.
Itoju
Ninu Ẹrọ
- Lo asọ rirọ, ti ko ni lint dampened pẹlu omi tabi a iboju regede pataki apẹrẹ fun Electronics.
- Yẹra fún àwọn kẹ́míkà líle, àwọn ohun èlò ìfọ́, tàbí àwọn ohun èlò ìfọ́ aerosol.
- Rii daju pe ẹrọ naa ti wa ni pipa ati yọọ kuro ṣaaju ṣiṣe mimọ.
Itọju Batiri
- Fun igbesi aye batiri to dara julọ, yago fun gbigba agbara si batiri ni kikun nigbagbogbo.
- Tọju ẹrọ naa ni itura, aye gbigbẹ nigbati o ko ba wa ni lilo fun awọn akoko gigun.
- Use only the provided Power Supply Unit for charging.
Laasigbotitusita
Ẹrọ Ko Titan
- Ensure the device is charged. Connect the power adapter and wait a few minutes before attempting to power on.
- Perform a force restart: Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds, then release. Press and release the power button again to turn it on.
Touchscreen ko dahun
- Tun ẹrọ naa bẹrẹ.
- Rii daju pe iboju jẹ mimọ ati laisi idoti.
- Check for available Windows updates, as these often include driver fixes.
Type Cover Not Responding
- Ensure the Type Cover is securely attached to the Surface Pro.
- Detach and reattach the Type Cover.
- Restart the Surface Pro.
Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Brand | Microsoft |
| Orukọ awoṣe | Microsoft dada |
| Nọmba Awoṣe Nkan | KLH-00001 |
| Eto isesise | Windows 10 Ọjọgbọn |
| Iduro iboju Iwon | 12.3 inches |
| Ipinnu Iboju ti o pọju | 2736x1824 awọn piksẹli |
| isise | 3.5 GHz (Intel Core i5, 7th Gen) |
| Àgbo | 8 GB LPDDR4 |
| Iyara Iranti | 2400 MHz |
| Dirafu lile | 128 GB Flash Memory ri to State |
| Olupilẹṣẹ Graphics | Awọn aworan Intel UHD 620 |
| Alailowaya Iru | 802.11ac |
| Nọmba ti USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Apapọ batiri Life | Awọn wakati 13.5 |
| Iwọn Nkan | 4 iwon |
| Ọja Mefa | 9.41 x 13.11 x 2.24 inches |
| Àwọ̀ | Grẹy |
| Ẹyìn WebKame.awo-ori Ipinnu | 8 MP |
Ọja Pariview Fidio
Fidio: Ipariview of the Microsoft Surface Pro (5th Gen), highlighting its design, features, and versatility as a 2-in-1 device. This video demonstrates the device's capabilities and various modes of use.
Video: A demonstration of the Microsoft Surface Pro (5th Gen) in action, showcasing its performance for everyday tasks, creative work, and entertainment. This video illustrates the seamless transition between laptop and tablet functionalities.
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For detailed warranty information and customer support, please refer to the "Safety and warranty documents" included in your product packaging. You can also visit the official Microsoft support website for further assistance, driver downloads, and troubleshooting guides.





